What's It Really Worth?
For graded cards, coins, minerals, classic autos, watches — anything collectable. Value isn't a formula; it's recent sales. These tools turn real comps into a fair estimate, then run the money decisions around it.
Estimate value from recent sales
Enter the most recent sold prices you can find (real sales, not asking prices). More comps = better estimate.
Is it worth grading?
Mostly for cards & coins. Compare the raw value to the likely graded value, minus what grading costs.
Your real profit & return
What you actually made after costs and selling fees.
What you actually pocket
Marketplaces and auction houses take a cut — see your real take-home before you sell.
How fast it's appreciating
For autos, cards, coins, minerals, watches — total and yearly growth.
Estimates only. This tool does not pull live market prices — you enter the comps. A collectible is worth whatever a real buyer actually pays, which varies by condition, grade, authenticity, and timing. Not appraisal, investment, or financial advice — for high-value pieces, get a professional appraisal and verify authenticity.
